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good morning, america. breaking overnight secret e-mails. hillary clinton under fire for conducting government business using a private e-mail while secretary of state raising a red flag about security and secrecy. did it violate federal rules? blizzard warning. whipping winds and snow making travel miserable this morning. this coast guard boat stuck in the ice. a horse had to be saved from a froze be pond and a new burst of snow on the way for the east coast. never in my life have i ever uttered half of the words that these guys were posting. >> baseball great curt schilling takes down cyberbullies who went after his teenage daughter. how the world series champ struck a blow for parents everywhere. ♪ should be gone ♪ kelly clarkson is center stage this morning. the new mom opening up about her
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precious baby girl being married and her new music and the big surprise she's about to reveal for her fans in our huge live event. it is kelly clarkson day on "gma." ♪ since you been gone ♪ ♪ i even fell for that stupid love song yeah yeah since you been gone ♪ >> good morning, america. it is a big morning here and that's why everybody has to be here for this. it is kelly clarkson day and her music really speaks to so many people. they've been lining up all morning long and we love it when she's here. looking forward to talking with her and hearing her perform live. >> hyped up all morning long. rehearsing upstairs. we begin with that breaking news overnight, "the new york times" revealing that hillary clinton used only a private e-mail account as secretary of secretary of state and straight to jon karl at the white house. the clinton team says she preserved and turned over all
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e-mails required by law but raises questions about security and transparency. >> reporter: it 14r50ur does and will also likely to become a big issue in the upcoming presidential campaign. this morning hillary clinton is in the hot seat after bombshell revelations first reported by "the new york times" overnight. "the times" reports clinton excuse live si used a personal e-mail account to conduct government business as secretary of state noting she didn't even have a government e-mail address during her four-year tenure. the state department confirms this is true. >> it is very unusual for a high-level official to solely use a private e-mail account to transact government business. >> i, hillary rodham clinton -- >> reporter: federal law requires that all official communications including e-mail must be preserved by the government to allow future access for historians journal
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ifs and for congress. "the times" reports the e-mails first came to light as a result of a special congressional committee investigating the 2012 attack on the consulate in benghazi. they did hand over tens of thousands of e-mails but "the times" reports clinton's advisers reviewed those first picking and choosing which ones to send and legality isn't the only issue. there's also security. was clinton's private e-mail account encrypted against possible security breaches? overnight jeb bush tweeted "transparency matters. unclassified hillary clinton e-mails should be released." in response to "the times" story a clinton spokesperson said she abided by both the letter and spirit of the law and, george while her e-mails were not preserved at the time by the government the spokesperson said that mrs. clinton preserved her own e-mails and when asked
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years after she left the state department she did turn over those e-mails. >> also in washington jon, israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu speaking to congress and that showdown with president obama and ahead of that both the president and the prime minister trying to say, hey, this is not personal the relationship is strong we just disagree over the iran nuclear deal. >> reporter: this has gotten real hot so both sides are trying to turn the temperature down saying look israel and the united states remain the closest of allies but, there is a huge fundamental disagreement between netanyahu and the president obama on that issue. winter storm, yes, another one bringing blizzard conditions to the middle of the country and more snow headg to the east. abc's alex perez has much more on all of that. >> reporter: this morning, whipping winds and falling snow are starting to make for a miserable morning commute. blizzard warnings have been issued for parts of minnesota
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where they could see up to 5 inches of snow today. in boston harbor -- >> coast guard called 911. >> reporter: a 65-foot coast guard boat got stuck clearing frozen channels. the coast guard had to call the state police for help. a dive team arriving and jumping to the 29-degree water able to free the tug from the chains. boston with 8 1/2 feet of snow already on the ground this winter they're just a few inches shy of a record. in rehoboth, massachusetts, a grateful horse owner. after the roof of this large barn gave way under the weight of the snow trapping her horse and nine others in the debris. >> it's not a horse, he a my best friend. >> reporter: in indiana watch as rescuers use acts and a chain saw to break ice and pull this horse from a frozen pond he had fallen through. and get ready, parts of the storm will make for a messy commute throughout the day here
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in minneapolis, down in chicago all the way to the mid-atlantic. robin. >> all right, alex thank you. that know and cold weather is moving east right now. ginger pretty much the entire country is affected. >> so many people. you see the winter weather advisories and blizzard warnings from utah to maine but wanted to include this. this is southern california hail covering the beach. people thought it was snow. this is not snow. it comes along with thunderstorms but still just an epic image. you don't get to see this every day. look what's happening in chicago this morning. alex mentioned it a messy commute, indeed because it was snow earlier. now has transitioned to a mix and will be that way as you make your drive. here's that picture i was talking about all the way from colorado to maine talking aboutal iterations of this a little appetizer for new york tonight and the northern great lakes today. and then here comes the main one by thursday morning we're talking a lot of snow and i'll be detailing that coming up. >> okay ginger thanks very much. we turn to a new front in the war against isis. twitter is dropping accounts
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that spread the propaganda and hearing new audio of jihadi john for the first time. abc's brian ross with it. >> reporter: we're hearing the voice of jihadi john this morning without all the filters and effects that were used in those gruesome isis videos. on the propaganda tapes he is gruff and threatening. >> we'll begin to slaughter your people. >> reporter: and this is what mohammed emwazi sounds like -- >> he starts telling me what do you think of 9/11? >> reporter: in an audiotape of him complaining about what he called threats from the british security services some six years ago. >> we're going to keep a close on you, mohammed. we have been and we'll keep a close eye on you. >> reporter: authorities say emwazi's mother recognized her son's voice on the first of the jihadi john tapes. >> you have plotted against us. >> reporter: showing the american hostage james foley but she never notified authorities. and this morning, u.s. officials are applauding efforts by twitter to shut down the very accounts used to distribute
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those gruesome videos. according to people involved in the operation, twitter in the last week has quietly shut down or suspended at least 2,000 accounts connected to isis a major escalation. >> i would say this is a serious attack on isis twitter as we've seen so far. >> reporter: also under close scrutiny members of emwazi's family still in london. we spotted his younger brother omar out on the street. >> abc news. >> can we ask just a couple of questions. >> about your brother. >> reporter: but he ran away when abc news tried to ask him about his brother, the isis killer. this morning twitter says it's received a new round of threats against its employees and executives and clearly twitter has hit a raw nerve by attacking isis' access to social media. something they depend on. >> where they've lived. thanks very much. to major new concerns about our safety in the sky. an alarming report says the air traffic control system is not safe from hackers blaming the
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faa for failing to protect us from terrorists criminals and foreign governments. and abc's pierre thomas is in the washington with the latest on that. good morning, pierre. >> reporter: good morning, robin. as cyberattacks continue to grow this disturing new report about our ability to protect planes in the sky from the impact of hacking. a new congressional report states that weaknesses remain threatening the faa's ability to ensure the safe and uninterpret uninterpreted air system. they've been taking steps to improve security. a dangerous moment for the government and private industry. we've seen hacking of target sony pictures but also the white house and tate department. attacks allegedly done by nations and criminals and authorities worry that one day terrorists might develop the capacity for damaging hacks, as well. george. >> that is a concern okay pierre thanks very much. the latest now on that fatal police shooting of a homeless man in los angeles seeing new video leading up to that confrontation and kendis gibson
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has the story. [ gunfire ] >> reporter: millions have uploaded this video of lapd officers shooting and killing a homeless man on skid row leaving police scrambling to respond to a wave of international attention. this morning, newly obtained surveillance video shows the critical moments that happened before the shooting. you can see the man who was later killed by police speaking with officers before jumping into a tent on the sidewalk. guns drawn, police tried to get him to come out and when he does he starts swinging. officers can be seen knocking him to the ground and the fight continues. an eyewitness on the ground capturing the rest of that dramatic scene. >> get my stick. >> reporter: the lapd insists the shooting was justified. >> while on the ground and struggling with the officers the man forcibly grabbed one of the officer's holstered pistols resulting in an officer-involved
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shooting. >> reporter: they say these screen grabs indicate the suspect tried to grab the officer a weapon. you can hear the officer shouting that his gun is missing. >> i lost my gun. >> reporter: police say the suspect was unaffected when officers deployed a taser gun heard in that video. >> reporter: this morning, the mayor of l.a. vowing to investigate. >> the loss of any life in this no matter who it is is a tragedy. >> reporter: for "good morning america," kendis gibson los angeles. >> thanks to kendis for that. to amy with the other top stories starting out with new records in the stock market. >> a surging stock market. wall street enjoying new high the nasdaq beginning the day above 5,000 for the first time in 15 years. so what's behind the rally? abc's rebecca jarvis is here with those details. rebecca, good morning. >> reporter: hi amy, good morning and stocks as you say have gone mtyty mcfly back t the future and the tech heavy nasdaq is partying like it's the year 2000. the last time it was this high
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your internet was probably dialup the ipod iphone and ipad didn't exist and bill clinton was the president. well led by companies like apple, google facebook and microsoft, the nasdaq is now back where it was at the height of the tech boom. the biggest difference between today versus back then these companies on the nasdaq are actually making real money, apple made nearly 7$75 billion last year. so where do we go from here? the nasdaq is still below its all-time record high set in march of 2000 and the next most important signal for stocks comes with the jobs report this friday. amy. >> all right, rebecca, thanks so much. also breaking overnight another execution has been postponed because of concerns about a lethal injection drug. kelly gissendaner is the firstmale to face execution in the state of georgia in 70 years but authorities delayed the procedure when they found the drug being used pentobarbital has a cloudy appearance, georgia
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is one of eight states that uses a single drug method. new details about a daring gold heist. police say two armed guards were driving nearly $5 million worth of gold bars from florida to massachusetts when they say engine trouble forced them to stop. well that's when they say three armed men overpowered them tied them up and ordered them into the woods before making off with the gold. a $50,000 reward is being offered for information leading to the gold's return. well a massive eruption caught on camera in south america overnight after weeks of rumbling the villarrica volcano spewed ash into the sky and thousands fled as a precaution but told those evacuations were calm and after about 20 minutes the volcano calmed down again. the last major eruption there was in 1985. and a new study from stanford university claims the
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drought in california is being fueled by human caused climate change. nearly all of the state is suffering flew the fourth year of extremely dry conditions but some scientists not involved in the study are questioning some of those findings. and finally, the picture everyone will be talking about today. a british photographer tells us this is legit. he snapped this photo of a baby weasel hitching a ride on a wood peacekeepers. the bird applies to fly with ease despite the weight on its back and landed a few seconds and they parted ways. some doubt this but fans of "epic" the movie where birds carry superheroes always thought this was possible. that's what it looked like to me. "epic." >> a little bit of a turn. >> it must be true then. >> yes. and they probably talk to right, lara. >> birth landed a few seconds
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later saying get off my back. >> the bird didn't look happy. >> a few seconds of flying. >> you got a story. >> a big story about curt schilling who is an all-star on the field, baseball feel and now he's proven to be an all-star dad. the world series champion is coming to his daughter's defense after cyberbullies attacked her. abc's gio benitez has the story. >> reporter: this morning, baseball great curt schilling is taking a swing at internet trolls instantly becoming a modern dad, not to be messed with. >> anybody that reads it and says it's just a joke i know a couple of things for a fact. they're not fathers of kids. >> reporter: schilling posting this simple proud tweet about his 17-year-old daughter's college acceptance just last wednesday. congrats to gabby schilling who will pitch for the salve regina seahawk seahawks." as divisive as the red sox claims his loving tweet resulted in his daughter getting cyberbullied receiving such vitriolic responses that we can't show them on tv.
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>> i grew up in a locker room. i grew up playing sports. i know what it means to be a guy. never in my life have i ever uttered half of the words that these guys were posting. >> reporter: but the world series champ proving to be a an all-star dad taking screen shots of the mean tweets and posting them on his blog. a revenge on the trolls. >> it wasn't a mistake. this was a conscious decision to be an idiot and to say some pretty evil stuff. >> reporter: and there have already been consequences. one tweeter has been suspended both on twitter and school. brookdale community college saying the posts are unacceptable and clearly violated the standard of conduct. another tweeter has reportedly lost his job with the yankees. abc news has not been able to reach either one. >> nobody should be able to get away with saying things like that to a father about heir daughter. >> i'll do everything i can do to not embarrass her but i'll never not protect her. >> reporter: for "good morning america," gio benitez, abc news
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new york. >> very interesting that people supposedly had some repercussions for what they did but any father. less a real person on the other side. >> you're right. who is reading that. >> thank you, michael. now to another morning of dangerous fog down ash ooh. look at that. where is that? >> pensacola beach. >> florida has been dealing with it for a couple of days. you can hardly see the buildings. a lot of central florida going back to texas. the dense fog advisories right through louisiana, southern arkansas mississippi, alabama, even a little bit of southwest georgia. all seeing somewhere between a quarter and a couple-mile visibility so that could affect your travel this morning. keep those brights off and all that good stuff. northeastern kentucky southern high hoi, west virginia as that warm front moves through not all going to be winter weather. some coming with heavy rain and some thunderstorms farther south. look at new orleans, 76
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tallahassee, 81 and, again, that winter weather stretches all the way from the mountain west to maine. we'll be talking about more of it coming up. first that local forecast. >> good morning, washington. the winter weather advisory is in effect us the area starting it in today but we are fine right now with cloudy skies in the peak of sunshine, 31 degrees.
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cold air in place will slowly rise throughout the afternoon. continuing into the evening hours, a slick pm rush will be expected on the bridges and the overpasses, rising >> well the minions have competition because now we've got snoopy in new hampshire. so keep them coming. i love seeing these. we'll have that much snow got to do it. >> right. >> we are. >> thank you. >> only snoopy can sunbathe in the snow. >> and look that great. coming up on "gma," the bombshell murder trial, a rising political star killed in her own home. her husband's best man charged. also ahead, high-tech break-in. the new way thieves could break into your car and what you can do to protect your valuables. plus the new secret revealed in president clinton's official portrait. and then kelly clarkson with us live and she's singing so don't go anywhere. ♪
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>> good morning, it is 7:26. first things first, jack taylor
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has an eye on the situation on the roadways. jack: enjoy it now, it will be different in about five hours. we have very heavy traffic still moving south, nothing on the way, it is just volume in traffic from earlier accidents. we have a generic look at the roads in montgomery county. we have one road near the congressional country club with ic conditions reported. according to callers it is a sheet of ice. inside the beltway it is a new accident down the left lane with icy conditions, so please be careful with the melting and refreezing we have had and the stuff coming in at noon. all right, jacqui jeras, when is it coming? jacqui: we are dealing with those slick conditions already with temperatures below freezing across the region. 23 in manassas. 23 in dallas. cloud cover thickening as we speak, we expect the light
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wintry mix before lunch today, the advisory going into effect by noon with pockets of freezing rain in the evening hours, temperatures warming up and anything less being rain off and on through the day on wednesday ending with snow overnight wednesday into thursday, which is going to be some accumulation. jummy: thank you. thank you for watching this morning.
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good morning, america. right now new questions about hillary clinton. a report revealing she may have violated the because by using a private e-mail account while secretary of state. the trial getting under way in the murder of a rising political star. was she killed by the best man at her weding? >> new alert about the high-tech way robbers could break into your car and what you can do to protect yourself. good morning, everyone. a lot to get to this morning. kelly clarkson is going to be here. michael is outside with some of her fans. >> yes, i am, george. look at this. hi i'm outside at a restaurant right next door to our studio and inside are some of kelly clarkson's biggest fans that she personally selected to watch her perform but they are in for the surprise of their lifetime this morning. you have to stick around and see this. robin. >> all right, michael. we will be sticking around for that. now to a trial that's getting under way in north
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carolina. a rising young political strategist established to death in her home allegedly killed about i a close friend who was her husband's best man in their wedding. abc's mara schiavocampo is here with that story for us. good morning, mara. >> reporter: robin, good morning. those three were so close they had dinner together every week. now that family friend is facing first degree murder charges and prosecutors say it may have been about money. this morning, a case of politics and alleged betrayal and murder. opening arguments expected to begin this week in the trial of jonathan broyhill accused of killing his best friend's wife a rising fund-raising star in the democratic party. >> somebody stabbed her and she's bleeding so badly. >> reporter: 29-year-old jamie hahn was brutally attacked in her raleigh home in 2013. she ran a successful political consulting company working with former north carolina congressman brad miller. she hired broyhill her
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husband's childhood friend and best man at her wedding to do the campaign accounting. >> he was practically like part of the family. >> reporter: but the relationship reportedly soured after the hahns allegedly became aware of financial irregularities confronting broyhill. >> jamie was part of our campaign. she was one of those who was asking more and more aggressive questions, more and more isnsist tent questions of john. >> reporter: she was stabbed and a horrifying scene. >> the person stormed the house and need the help as soon as possible. >> reporter: her husband was injured as he tried to defend her. broyhill pleaded not guilty and his client attempted suicide after the attack.
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>> that goes to state of mind. >> reporter: a point that could be part of the defense's strategy. >> the prosecution has to prove that it was premeditated. what the defense is trying to do is create reasonable doubt that he didn't plan on murder he planned on killing himself instead. >> opening statements will likely begin tomorrow and the trial is expected to take up to three weeks. we reached out to brhill's attorney but have not heard back. such a brutal awful crime. >> it is thank you. >> thank you. we move on to the gang of bank robbers, the fbi is calling the black hat bandits that struck again yesterday hitting a bank in virginia. their eighth heist but this time may have left behind a key clue and t.j. holmes has the story. >> reporter: faces covered, guns in plain sight. you're looking at two brazen bank robbers of accused of eight heist and they're getting more and more dangerous known as the black hat bandits. their latest target this wells fargo in falls church.
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they ordered everyone to the floor at gunpoint shoving those who weren't moving quickly enough. ab observant bystander called police from outside. >> they received a phone call from an individual who said they saw two unknown males with black masks on. >> reporter: by the time police got there it was too late. the bandits reportedly speeding off in a getaway car driven by a third suspect. >> there was a guy running, what's going on? wells fargo is getting robbed. came through right here and cut through the bushes over there. >> reporter: the fbi says the black hat bandits have robbed eight banks since january all in maryland and virginia and in one case they put a gun to a customer's head. >> there were guns raised as well as to tellers. doesn't get much more violent. >> reporter: but this time a potential clue preserving footprinces in the snow with cardwoodboard boxes, a possiblekey piece of evidence before they strike again. for "good morning america," t.j. holmes abc news new york. >> wow. thanks to t.j. for that.
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amy in the social square with "the speed feed." >> you'll see it in all your feeds all day long. jon stewart's surprise appearance on wwe "raw." all about a faux feud between he and seth rollins and tangled in this and look at the "the daily show" from thursday night. >> a little flip flap. a little flip -- he's right behind me, isn't he? is he right behind me? >> real real tough talk, stewart. >> well stewart accepted a challenge surprising the crowd last night with a grand entrance and showing off some moves but they didn't come close to what he did to rollins when they finally mixed it up in the ring. rollins said stewart was in for a world of hurt. looks like stewart rewrote the script. he took a little low blow at him right there. i mean wrestling, some say isn't real but that was pretty convincing guys. stewart enjoyed his victory wwe style celebrating taking off his
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jacket and then yeah he had back problems. maybe it's a sneak peek at what he'll do after he leaves the show. tell us what is in your feed tweet us with #socialsquare. >> how much will we miss jon stewart on "the daily show"? thank you very much. another check of the weather. gorgeous shot you have. >> it is. we're always trying to make winter look pretty. look at this one from close to harrisburg p.a. really nice sunrise. see the beautiful skies but you know something is coming and that something is going to see this high pressure system move to the east. the warm front that for a lot of foiblgs will be a wintry mix. see freezing rain but the snow looks to start especially northeastern pennsylvania later this afternoon. this is a quick hit of snow. this is just the appetizer. it's wednesday night through thursday morning in the northeast that a lot will see some of the heavier stuff, one, two, maybe three in some places know and then on top of it you get the mix and rain. temperatures remember we were
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the new high-tech way thieves are breaking into cars cracking the codes to those electronic keys which allow them to steal everything inside your car or just take the whole thing and drive away. abc's becky worley has the story. >> reporter: you're watching a high-tech felony. security cameras capturing an alleged thief casing this suv. he taps something against the passenger side door like magic, the doors open. no alarm. he walked away with a suitcase and a $15,000 bike. its owner a professional triathlete believes the bad guy was no amateur. >> the way he went into the car and he got the bike out and, you know just knew exactly what he was doing. >> reporter: and police agree. >> it is believed he used an unknown type of electronic device or remote to open the car doors. >> reporter: the incident isn't isolated surveillance videos caught thieves all across the country using mysterious devic to pop locks and open doors. they're spoofing operation so
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effortless you could easily mistake them for the car's real owners. >> if you use this technology that imitates your key fob, no alarm. get away clean. >> reporter: the lights flash as the doors are wirelessly opened and the thieves roll the whole $65,000 car right out of the driveway. so the key fob is a radio. >> it sends out a signal. >> reporter: but hacking that radio signal is an inexact science that works on some models some of the time. key fobs transmit a code to your car that unlocks the doors and turns off the alarm. and that code it changes every time that you press the button. watch as this alleged thief in chicago seems to be walking by parked cars scanning to see if the signal from his device matches any of them. >> mind boggling how quickly and how senator they are. >> reporter: in the uk police revealing an average of 17 vehicles a day were stolen by exploiting keyless systems in
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2014. >> the manufacturer's are trying really hard to make sure they're aware of any country or future exploits. it's a game of cat and mouse and always will be. >> reporter: to beat them use low-tech method a steering wheel lock a well-lit parking space and double-checking no valuables are left in the car. for"good morning america," becky worley, abc news, san francisco. >> so it sounds like that's all you can do don't leave valuables well lit and cross your fingers at this point. okay. hey, coming up faith hill is revealing more than a new haircut at the oscars. remember that gorgeous hairdo. we have the surprising story behind a scar that was visible on her neck. plus hidden in the shot dough, the surprising secret in president clinton's official portrait.
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welcome back to "gma." the shadow of monica lewinsky will literally with former president clinton forever. the artist commissioned to paint his official portrait is now admitting he included a shadow of her infamous blue dress to represent the scandal. abc's david wright has more. >> reporter: it's the official portrait of america's 42nd
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president, william jefferson clinton. >> i want to thank nelson shanks who is a great talent. >> reporter: i painted the painting. i'm proud of it. >> reporter: he reveals the painting 1 of 55 clinton portraits rotated at the national portrait gallery includes a hidden reference to the scandal that almost brought bill clinton down. >> i did not have sexual relations with that woman. >> reporter: a nod to monica lewinsky's infamous blue dress. the dress that ultimately proved bill clinton was lying about his relationship with lewinsky. >> the dress itself doesn't appear in the painting only the shadow which is symbolic of a shadow across the administration. >> reporter: the president never saw the shadow when he posed in the oval office. the artist nelson shanks says he added it light o later in his philadelphia studio. >> it was in interto be subtle and i think it is subtle. >> reporter: so subtle the clintons were probably unaware of it until now. they are not commenting. the national portrait gallery
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says the painting is in storage now. not on display. the artist stands by his decision. >> i mean i am doing historical documents in a way. >> now he's finally setting the historical record straight. for "good morning america," david wright abc news new york. >> could be one of the most -- one of -- [ laughter ] one of the most controversial -- >> please. >> one of the most controversial presidential portraits ever done. >> might stay in storage for awhile. >> i have a feeling that will. well coming up on "gma," kelly clarkson is taking over "gma" all day long opening up about motherhood and her music plus she has a huge surprise for her fans. ♪ what doesn't kill you makes you -- coming up "gma's" winter concert series is presented by hilton. ready for you in over 2,000 cities and 12 brands.
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tt4wút2núq4 " gzl& >+h jummy: 7:56 is the time. good morning. first thing in this update we will check on the traffic situation and how it is shaping up. jack? jack: a crash in maryland on the top side of the beltway, but the inner loop where the unusual delay is. traffic along the right side of the roadway the backside of the car has speed increasing at this point with the crash moved to the shoulder on university
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boulevard. thankfully this is starting to recover on 210, moving to the shoulder the newest problem will be virginia on the inner loop sounds like we have some vehicles in the far left lane that are stopped. northwest massachusetts avenue near 11 street, gas work going on, only the left lane is getting by. this is literally the calm before the storm? jacqui: today will be ic at times, especially for the evening rush but i do not expected to be as bad as what we dealt with on sunday. 1/10 of one inch of ice accumulation on the side street it to be a big problem this afternoon and evening. be aware that we have an advisory in effect because of that threat. we have mostly cloudy skies, clouds continuing to thicken up this morning with temperatures in the 30's this afternoon rising overnight tonight changing over into rain, we will
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continue to see rain through the day, into tomorrow, snow on wednesday night that will be disruptive. jummy: thank you for watching.
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♪ since you been gone ♪ good morning america. it's 8 a.m. and it's kelly clarkson day on "gma." ♪ for the first time ♪ she's become and better than ever. kelly clarkson here live opening up about her new baby being a mom and wait until you see how she's surprising her very biggest fans. ♪ bang bang into the room ♪ could a protein packed breakfast be the secret to slimming down. how kick-starting your day with protein could curb your cravings. ♪ big blowup on "the bachelor" trending huge overnight. chris coming face-to-face with the women he sent home. >> i'm just looking for a genuine answer of what happened. >> and an exclusive first look at the high-stakes finale. ♪ since you been gone ♪ and kelly clarkson here live as we say -- >> good morning, america.
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♪ ♪ this is my heartbeat song and i'm going to play it ♪ >> there she is three-time grammy award winner kelly clarkson coming outside to times square. big crowd out there to greet her. she is a new momma. river rose she's going to share talking about that and so much more and her music are like anthems. how many hits she's had. >> can't wait to hear the new ones. huge surprise planned for her biggest fans and michael will help her out with that. >> speaking of hits for those of you who can't wait even if you're home you can be a part of the excitement. you can help pick one of those hits that kelly will play here on "gma." >> all you have to do is go to our website at ya and cast your vote. the choices are "since u been gone", "miss independent" or "mr. know it all."
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>> stronger is my favorite. >> i know. i know. ♪ since you been gone ♪ >> maybe she'll sing them all. >> before we get to amy and the news an important initiative from the white house called let girls learn. it's all about helping communities around the world and the country help these 62 million girs who are not in school get an education and official announcement from the president and mrs. obama made later today. >> those girls don't go to school and the whole communities are held back. that is coming up later. right now the news from amy. >> good morning, guys. we begin with the political firestorm putting hillary clinton on the defensive. while secretary of state clinton exclusively used a personal e-mail account to conduct business and they confirm a "new york times" report that she didn't even have a government e-mail address that raises questions because federal law requires all official communications including e-mails to be saved. clinton's spokesperson says she followed quote, the letter and
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spirit of the rules permitting officials to use nongovernment e-mail addresses. well israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu delivers a controversial speech to congress today. the invitation came from republicans who did not inform the white house. netanyahu is expected to urge lawmakers to opposeweppose president obama's negotiations with iran. more than 40 are boy coating the speech including vice president biden. the troubling new report warns the nation's air traffic control system is vulnerable to a cyberattack. congressional investigators say the faa has not done enough to protect its computer networks from hackers. the faa says it's already working to boost security. well prince william is wrapping up his second full day in china strengthening political ties. he has a full agenda which includes some lighter moments such as meeting the famous paddington at a movie premiere. abc's bob woodruff is with the prince. >> reporter: prince william is hitting three cities in three days touring the ancient
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forbidden city in beijing. leading the press pack and us struggling to keep up. >> okay here he comes. >>. >> reporter: william, how is your chinese coming along. [ speaking a foreign language ] >> reporter: in shanghai sports. kicking it around with the kids. soccer is a game china's president shuixi jinping wants to improve. he gave him a letter from his mother queen elizabeth inviting him to london. perhaps his most personal mission is about the elephant egal hunting and trading of their ivory tusks, his next stop here this sanctuary in south western china trying to save those injured or poached. now when prince william gets here he will have the chance to meet ron-ron, 3 years old stuck in a trap almost dead. they saved her and for the past ten years they've been taking her out to the woods just hoping that schld she will return to the wild.
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amy. >> all right, bob woodruff thank you for that. in health news a new study about the benefits of a protein rich diet. researchers studied men and what they ate for breakfast and found those who drank high protein energy drinks had a decreased appetite later in the day and those who took in the same amount of calories largely from fat and chewing didn't feel as full. they help limit calories and lead to weight loss. finally, a little girl's dream to have her dad come back home has now come true. in this case he's jordan leopold who used to play for the columbus blue jacks but from minnesota and his family lives in minnesota so one of his daughters wrote a letter to minnesota's hockey team explaining to team officials that her dad is quote, lonely without his family and that they are lost without him. well columbus just traded leopold to minnesota yesterday. no word officially if that letter helped seal the deal but i think it did. it had to have.
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>> read about his salary. >> quite an agent. thanks amy. "pop news" and weather coming up. michael in the social square. >> all right, thank you, george. now here's a look at what's ahead on the "gma morning menu" in the social square powered by samsung galaxy. in "pop news," taylor swift proving she really can do it all. we're going to explain that. plus the mystery behind country superstar faith hill's scar is revealed. looks just like our own amy robach i tell you. amazing, beautiful recentral plans. also the irresistible backstage moments from "the bachelor" special. exclusive sneak peek at the finale. all of that and kelly clarkson takes over "gma" coming up right here in times square. [ cheers and applause ] "gma's morning menu" is brought to you by advil, the pain reliever that is built to be as fast as it is strong. you guys gotta see this. how have you not seen this?
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we have kelly clarkson and 25 navy sailors here this morning. what more could you want? how about one of kelly's biggest hits. go to our website to pick which one she plays. all coming up. i can't wait, kelly. >> i can't either. >> thank you, guy, for your service, by the way. [ cheers and applause ]
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leg-ups after he was nominated by nick jonas. >> too easy? five leg lifts for you. >> two, three. >> now, i'm going to keep on going. challenge hugh jackman to five pull-ups. >> all right. there you go. hugh jackman. we -- you heard it there first. i guess he heard it loud and clear and heard posted this video this morning to twitter accepting michael's challenge and he did some impressive lunges. he did not like your choice so he made up his own but who cares. it's all about let's keep moving. and hugh passes on the challenge to lebron james and ricky gervais and we want to see it. i say we join in on the fun. >> and move. >> and better than ice cold buckets -- >> i was challenged to do sit-ups so hugh is open to interpretation on what he wants to do. >> they give you an opportunity to do this. >> i was in the of my workout. lara, it is what it is.
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what can i say? it is what it is. >> it is -- let me tell you, it is what it is. >> oh, boy. >> i know you're a huge fan of "downton abbey" as we all are, and if you do watch the show you know everyone's favorite dowager countess once famously asked what is a weekend. the woman that plays her dame maggie smith will find out for herself and thinks the next season of "downton" will probably be the last even if show runners decided to go on count her out. smith telling the uk's "sunday times" by her calculations the character must be 110 years old by then so enough is enough and dame maggie is 80 and says she won't quit acting. you can see her soon starring in "the second best exotic marigold hotel" which hits theaters next week. a quickly, taylor swift never goes out of style. the name of her new song just
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ask baby rosie who just won't calm down. she's upset. unless -- she hears taylor's hit "blank space." ♪ >> okay right. you think, well it's an anomaly. okay. i get excited but look what happens when her parents turn off the song if you don't believe me. [ crying ] >> i really needed to see it. if you saw it you'd see she's fine then the music goes down ♪ there you go. anyway we try here at "pop news." let's focus on the move challenge. have a wonderful day and i'll get back to the drawing board for tomorrow. >> look at you, lara. >> okay thanks lahr rah. "heat index" coming up. let's go to ginger right now. >> hey, good morning, everybody. i'm just chatting up navy reserves celebrating 100 years of service. thank you all so much for being here. y'all look very nice this morning too. >> thank you. >> can we hear one more big loud -- help us warm up. [ cheers and applause ] get a little happy about the
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weather. they're happy in parts of nevada because the mountain west very happy with any snow that they can get at this point. virginia city nevada a nice shot but that storm coastal bringing thunderstorms to southern california moves away and a drier day here ahead for parts of the west. boise goes to 46. seat jacquigood morning washington. yoyou have all mornining to get ready with slick conditions this afternoon. snow sleet, and pockets of freezi rain, may be a slick rush during the pm on the bridgeges in the overpasses wiwith temperatures risintonight turning into rain at times, cocontinuing off and on through the day tomorrow with minor flooding possible and snow melt with downpours. >> okay me and my friends are getting the ive going for miss obama. back in to george.
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>> got to be brushing your teeth at the same time. >> i know. she does. we'll kick off our "heat index" with faith hill the country superstar showed off a big scar when she posed with her husband tim mcgraw on the oscar's red carpet sparking questioned from concerned fans but now the mystery has been solved and abbie boudreau has the story. >> reporter: country superstar faith hill sporting a sleek new pixie cut at the oscars. on the red carpet with our very own lara spencer. >> love love the hair. you look very chic. >> reporter: but this morning it's not her new 'do but the scar on her neck concerning fans one writing faith hill has quite the neck scar. hope she's okay. another saying just saw faith hill on the red carpet. anybody know what that big scar on her neck is from? ♪ it's criminal ♪ >> reporter: a source telling "people" magazine the 47-year-old five-time grammy winner and wife of tim mcgraw is recovering from surgery she had on her neck in january to correct damage caused by an old
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injury. reps for hill confirming the report to abc news. >> faith has been dealing with this issue for some time now. she first underwent surgery in 2011. >> reporter: doctors say the procedure called anterior cervical diskectomy and fusion is very common. >> we find it in elderly patients very frequently but it can also occur in younger patients who may have had minor trauma. >> reporter: this often involves removed injured or herniated disc's from the back's vertebrae decompressing them and getting rid of pain. >> any sort of minor injury can lead to a herniated disc or compression of one of the nerves. >> reporter: the surgery isn't slowing her down. stopping by several academy award parties following mcgraw's oscar tribute to glen campbell. >> these weigh been going to physical therapy and it's going well and she's getting better and better. ♪ i can feel you breathe ♪ >> reporter: her fans breathing a sigh of relief.
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hoping faith will soon make a full comeback. for "good morning america," abbie boudreau abc news, los angeles. >> lara you had a chance to talk to her. beautiful. >> stunning and glad to hear she's doing just fine. hey, also on the "heat index" this morning, the secrets from behind-the-scenes of "the bachelor," the women tell all and "gma's" melissa rycroft is live with it all. >> hey, good morning. that's right. there was so much drama last night on the women tell all and with all those women coming back who have been sent home they come face-to-face with chris and, of course there was no shortage of emotion. >> i'm not -- >> ki say one thing where you don't interrupt? >> i really literally never met someone so fake in my entire life. >> reporter: tearful con federal governments. >> and that absolutely crushed me. >> reporter: and controversial characters. >> you allude to the fact that my husband didn't even exist and that i made it up. >> reporter: tempers flaring during "the bachelor's" women
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tell all episode giving everyone from this season a chance to make sure nothing is left unsaid. >> i'm just looking to are a genuine answer of like what happened? >> the answer is still like i don't -- there's really no truex practice nation. >> reporter: for soules still mulling his life-changing decision. chris harrison revealing secrets of what to expect during next week's explosive finale. >> many seasons are really just trying to throw off the audience because you know for sure who it is but this season really we did not know. >> reporter: harrison telling us soules' family plays a huge part in his decision between whitney and becca as seen in this sneak peek of chris' mom weighing in. >> i'm not at a point where i'm in love with him. >> if i say you have a choice you have two days to make a decision here or it's going to end, what would you do then? >> they are very open and honest as you would think good iowa people would be and they're pretty straightforward with their son and shakes him up pretty bad. >> reporter: will prince farming get his happily ever after?
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in another sneak peek becca makes it clear they still have a complicated path ahead. >> i want a family and i want to be married but -- >> why can't you just tell me that. >> that could happen in two years. i mean i don't know when i want it to happen but i want to get married and i want to have kid. >> he's in love and, you know it was a rocky road to get to this point but he's happy with the outcome. >> all right. i hope so. so melissa, who do you think the final choice will be? will it be becca or whitney? >> you know i -- i go back and forth. i think he and becca are a better match. but there's something in me that thinks he's going to pick whitney. i don't know. i mean what do you think? >> 50/50 chance. we know that. >> there you go. >> we'll all find out, "the bachelor" finale is monday 8:00 p.m. eastern. 7:00 central right here on abc. robin. >> all right, lara. we're having such a great morning here with kelly clarkson day on "gma." five super fans having breakfast
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at o'donoghue's bar and restaurant down the street have no idea of the huge surprise we have in store for them. michael got to know them a little bit better. ♪ ♪ this is my heartbeat song and i'm gonna play it ♪ >> reporter: she has millions of fans worldwide. ♪ turn it up up up ♪ ♪ all night long ♪ >> reporter: this morning we're giving five of her super fans the surprise of a lifetime. >> kelly's been my compass. >> reporter: these faithful followers selected by kelly clarkson herself after spotting their heartfelt and moving comments on her website describing just how much the lyrics to her new songs meant to them. >> when the heartbeat song came out i thought this is my daughter. this is what i did for three weeks, i just counted the heartbeat. >> the song reminded me of my situation and where i come from and it's just kind of like a lighthouse. >> any time i am feeling low or you know like i said always a kelly clarkson song that fits the moment perfectly. >> reporter: they think they're just mere to be in the front row
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at the concert. >> you dream about these things happening and i'm going to be so excited to just be so up close to her. >> reporter: but they have no idea that they're here to meet their idol. >> if she even looks at me like my heartbeat song is going to flatline. ♪ all night long ♪ >> her fans are devoted and they're about to be surprised so let's head outside to michael who is there with the one and only. kelly clarkson. >> all right, thanks guys and i'm here with kelly clarkson. >> hello. >> we're on our way to give those five super fans a surprise of their lives. they knew kelly chose them personally to be here for the "gma" concert but they have no idea kelly is going to join them for breakfast so are you ready? >> i'm ready. >> ready for the big reveal? >> the big surprise. >> yes. >> let's go do it. >> cover your face with that menu. we don't want them to know it's you. >> good morning, good people. >> hi. >> good morning. how are you? [ cheers and applause ] >> oh, my god.
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[ cheers and applause ] >> oh, my god. >> oh, my god. >> i'm hugging. i'm hugging. sfwli don't want to let go. >> how are you? >> no, it's totally cool. that didn't work. the hiding didn't work. >> i knew it. give me that menu. we don't need the menu anymore. [ applause ] >> hold on a second. we got plenty of time. so is your breakfast a little better now? >> yes. >> now, now, will will. >> yes. >> now, will i heard that kelly, kelly was touched by what you wrote about her song let your tears fall and -- >> i loved the messages. they were so great. >> what does the song mean to you? >> it was just -- kelly, you mean so much to me. i've been following you since "american idol." >> that's a long time.
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>> 12 years. >> all of your shows. >> 13 years. 12 of your shows and it was all -- i mean you know i'm -- oh this is -- i'm gay so it's like you know i kept that secret in for so long and going to your shows you kind of you know it was a release, i was able to be myself and you were just such a great role model. >> don't make me cry. >> i know. >> don't make my creigh. >> katie, how many kelly clarkson concerts have you gone to? >> i've gone to six. >> awesome. >> but how close have you been at those concerts? >> not close at all. >> look at this. >> i feel like -- i don't have any money. >> mikey, how -- are you okay? >> i am going to lose it. i -- >> let me tell you something. not going to lose it. you lost it. >> a long time ago. a long time ago. i just am -- >> he's speechless. >> i can't even -- i'm so -- >> i will cry.
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don't do that. >> oh. >> oh, mikey. [ cheers and applause ] >> let me tell you this you guys you came here you thought you were just going to have breakfast. kelly surprised you at breakfast. not only are you go come and watch the show but she made a special vip area to watch the concert. that's another thing for you. we'll come back a little later and we'll see kelly clarkson perform live on "gma." [ cheers and applause ]
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jummy: good morning. it is a 20 7 a.m. let's get over to -- 8:27 a.m. let's get over to jack. jack: things are starting to get better. we did have delays on both sides of theey are starting to ease up, moving up into landover. nothing wrong. activity in springfield is on the shoulder with all travel lanes open. ninth street is closed between ee and pennsylvania avenue with fire activity in the area, very slow traffic in both directions on the third street tunnel because of police activity near the u.s. capital. there you go.
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what are we in for? jacqui: a wintry mix moving in over the next couple of hours the temperature downtown, lots of 20 possibly suburbs, cold air is here in we are expecting some sleet and freezing rain developing by the lunch hour with pockets of it continuing off and on. bridges and overpasses, warmer air riding in this evening overnight to change anything left over into rain. the second rain will move in tomorrow, meaning we could get some good downpours with warmer temperatures and snow melt being a possibility, more concern over the threat of heavy snow wednesday night into thursday morning, disruptive and potentially causing school closings or delays. jummy: thank you for watching. have a good day.
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♪ enough about me ♪
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♪ yeah you ain't got the right to tell me where to go ♪ ♪ but baby you don't know a thing about me now baby you don't know a thing about me ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> all right, kelly clarkson leading everybody in a little "mr. know it all." >> all right. >> i'm hugging -- >> look at that. >> oh. >> we worked together this morning. >> it's wonderful to have you here. she's been cracking you guys up hasn't she? >> well did you hear it's kelly clarkson day here on "gma." [ cheers and applause ] >> she's got her brand-new song out, brand-new album going to be singing that for us in just a little bit but want to remind people and take a stroll down memory lane with kelly. ♪ this is my heartbeat song and
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i'm gonna play it ♪ ♪ what doesn't kill you makes you stronger ♪ >> reporter: with over 20 million albums sold worldwide -- ♪ ♪ without you ♪ >> reporter: and top ten singles. ♪ catching my breath letting it go ♪ >> reporter: three grammys, four american music awards and 12 billboard music awards -- ♪ >> reporter: kelly clarkson's empowering anthems -- ♪ miss independent ♪ >> reporter: have kept us singing along. ♪ since you been gone i can breathe -- >> reporter: she's back with her sixth studio album "piece by piece" and shares what gets her heart beating fast. a new glimpse at baby river rose and opening up about it all on
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"gma." ♪ >> we are thrilled to have our good friend kelly clarkson back with us with some new music and you are going to sing in just a little bit yeah you are. >> i want our whole interview to be dancing. >> i'll go there. i'll start grabbing my ankle. hey, your new music, it was while you were pregnant. >> yes, very hormonal. very intense. >> you did say it was very intense and at one point you thought you lost your voice. >> eight months in like you know she was jumping up and down in there. hard to sing. yeah so i kind of -- i didn't have the power but it came back when she was 3 months old. >> i can't believe you're a little concerned is she stephanopoulos going to like the music because it's so loud. >> she was in there. >> but when -- i thought she was going to be like nah, nah. >> but when you play it for her we saw the video -- >> this song she loves this song. it's crazy. she'll be like crying like and
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i'll start singing it and ale weigh be like -- >> we see that right there. what's so lovely is you're always so candid about everything and you said -- you love being a mom. >> i love it. >> it changes your whole focus when it's not about you and about someone else. >> yeah and i got -- i have two other kids too. two beautiful stepchildren. it's cool. everything becomes about home and my job is just fun on the side. >> it's fun and you do like to have fun and somebody -- you did an interview recently and you said that you couldn't get people to collaborate with you. people took it seriously. >> i said i had the black plague. i don't have that. [ laughter ] shocking i know. no i was just being funny because people were -- they were kind of making it to where -- john legend -- why didn't you sing with anybody before almost making me a snob. i've asked people to sing. i was like i would sing with a lot of people but it just doesn't always work out, the timing. people will work with me. jimmy fallon will work with me.
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>> that tells you something right there. that is the case. your mother-in-law must be very happy because we hear that you have in the works perhaps a country album coming up. >> yeah i love country music. >> yeah. >> i love r&b. i love a lot of styes -- i just don't want to stop changing and growing and, yeah. just keep going. >> reba i love. >> i love her. >> and broadway. >> i love broadway yes. >> can you see her? >> i grew up in musical theater so that's the only acting i'm good at. no other kind. >> we won't go there. >> you love "from justin to kelly." she wants a sequel. >> i do. we want the sequel and i was telling you before we came on your music is like -- they're like an thens and amy and i were talking about this because we've had our different problems and "stronger" got us through and musicians on call that you actually talk about that what you do. >> it's amazing how much music actually affects recovery.
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like just your psyche and emotional state, it's like scientifically proven to help so i love that. that's so easy for us to do as musicians in go to the hospital and do that and it makes a big, big difference. >> they do too. they do it for free as well. this is my band. this is my second family. they're awesome too. >> yeah, exactly. talk about second family -- >> i got a lot of sisters over here. >> i grew up with one in mississippi. >> no way. >> e. 0, yes. >> you and shana. >> we did. >> shana can sing her tail off. she's a jazz artist man, she's killer. >> she's huge back home on the mississippi gulf coast. we love you, we love her. speaking about going on you got a big announcement. >> i'm going on tour this summer. you're coming right? [ cheers and applause ] we're starting in july. july 11th i think is our first date. i'm so excited. i have a been at home with a baby so -- >> but you have proven -- you want to keep doing everything and it's wonderful to see that you are doing that and you were a little concerned and life is
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just -- >> i have a baby who loves traveling so far. >> keep your fingers crossed. >> do not worry you will be hearing her sing in just a little bit. kelly clarkson, ladies and gentlemen. >> don't change babe. don't change. we got another check of the weather with ginger, ginger zee. >> yes. well hello there and good morning, everybody. we have a dance troupe. >> jdb. >> show me the dance move. some sort of -- >> do it, go. >> oh yeah. >> i'm going to be practicing that. >> actually in honor of kelly clarkson we actually have a forecast for her hometown ft. worth, 51 today for a high and nashville where she lives now, also in the 0050s. a little rain there but watch this. you see all the warnings watches, advisory pockets that have blizzard warnings in south dakota and minnesota and by
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wednesday, from little rock to memphis we'll be talking about sleet and a mix of snow so that's something to look forward to -- i don't know if that is. either way that is the jacqui: a winter weather advisory is in effect starting at noon through the evening hours, snow, sleet, freezing rain developing my midday. >> all this weather brought to you by macy's. doing body heat. also in an unbelievable announcement rihanna could be coming to your hometown. can you believe it? >> i can't believe it. but you should because you could walk the red carpet at a special premiere of rihanna's new movie "home." all you need to do is go to goodmorningamerica.com on yahoo! and send us a short video to enter that contest. tell us what you've done to help your community and why you deserve to have the premiere in
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your hometown. i know there are so many amazing people out there helping their communities so tell us why rihanna should come to yours. all right. so can you stay with me to keep me warm? okay thanks. marvel's "agents of shield" is back. ming-na went is a force for good. earlier i sat down with her but look at tonight's episode. >> i'm not worried about talbot. but around him, there's security leaks everywhere and with white dead she may be more valuable. >> without talbot in our corner -- >> i know without him we'll never have a chance. >> whoa! >> oh my. is agent meg going to be okay? >> well you have to wait and see. is there these a force for good but listen to this you guys do not want to get on her bad side. let me tell you, you've got fierce skills.
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what are you capable of? >> well i'm capable of pretending to be a good marksman to be exceptional at martial arts and exceptional at flying a plane and riding a motorcycle. >> i imagine this is a grueling job. you're not just reading lines and did i read that you were missing someth at one point. >> yeah i'm actually quite proud of it. you know there's nothing tougher than having put in a 16 17-hour day. i had to do the scene where i had to fight myself. it was a may versus may fight and intense scene and had to learn both sides of the fight. really late into the night. >> you knocked your own teeth out? >> yeah. my friends and family would probably say, yeah, she did. but, no it was just one of those things where, you know i didn't duck in time and the stunt person kind of clocked me in the head and my teeth clattered together and next thing i know i was doing one of those rambo kind of --
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>> spitting your teeth out. we last saw agent may and the rest of the shield they took out the bad guy in a massive explosion. this doesn't mean the end of shield's problems. what can we expect from the midseason premiere. >> you'll find out about the inhumans which our fans have been dying for, you know people with special powers unlike the agents of shield which only have special skills. >> i hear there might be a traitor? >> there's always going to be a traitor. it's just life you know. marvel personifies humanity and life. >> all right, coming up we know that "agents of shield" is on tonight at 9:00 8:00 central and kelly clarkson coming up next on "gma" performing her brand-new single "heartbeat song" live right here in times square. don't go anywhere.
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♪ this is my heartbeat song ♪ >> you may have heard kelly clarkson has been with us all morning long and it's finally time for some music. you guys ready? [ cheers and applause ] we're ready. here for our winter concert series with "heartbeat song," the debut song off her brand-new album "piece by piece" is kelly clarkson. ♪ this is my heartbeat song and i'm gonna play it ♪ ♪ been so long i forgot how to turn it up up up up all night long oh up up all night long ♪
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♪ you where the hell did you come from ♪ ♪ you're a different, different kind of fun and i'm so used to feeling it now ♪ ♪ now i got pins and needles on my song anticipating what's to come ♪ ♪ like a finger on a loaded gun and i can feel it rising temperature inside me ♪ ♪ haven't felt this for a long time ♪ ♪ this is my heartbeat song and i'm gonna play it ♪ ♪ been so long i forgot how to turn it up up up up all night long oh up up all night long ♪ ♪ this is my heartbeat song and i'm gonna play it turn it on but
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i know you can take it ♪ ♪ up up up up all night long f. others up up all night long all night long ♪ ♪ i wasn't even gonna go out but i never would have had a doubt if i didn't know where i'd be now ♪ ♪ with your hands on my hips and my kiss on your lips ♪ ♪ so i could do this for a long time ♪ ♪ this is my heartbeat song and i'm gonna play it been so long i forgot how to turn it up up up up all night ♪ ♪ oh up up all night long ♪ ♪ this is my heartbeat song and i'm gonna play it ♪ ♪ turn it on but i know you can take it up up up up all night long oh up up all night long ♪ ♪ until tonight i only dreamed
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about you i can't believe i'll ever breathe without you ♪ ♪ baby you make me feel alive and brand newberry it one more time ♪ ♪ this is my heartbeat song and i'm gonna play it been so long i forgot how to turn it up up up up all night long ♪ ♪ oh up up all night long yeah ♪ ♪ this is my heartbeat song and i'm gonna play it turn it on but i know you can take it ♪ ♪ up up up up all night long oh up up all night long ♪ ♪ this is my heartbeat song and i'm gonna play it been so long i forgot how to turn it up up up up all night long ♪ ♪ oh up up all night long ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> thank you. >> "gma's" winter concert series
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having so much fun. now you guys voted it. now you'll hear "since you been gone ♪ ♪ here's the thing we started out friends it was cool but it was all pretend ♪ ♪ yeah yeah come on since you've been gone you dedicated you took the time ♪ ♪ it wasn't long till before i called you mine yeah yeah ♪ >> louder. ♪ since you been gone ♪ >> you lose. ♪ and all you'd ever hear me say ♪ ♪ is how i picture me with you yeah well that's all you'd ever
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hear me say ♪ ♪ but since you've been gone well i can breathe for the first time ♪ ♪ i'm so movin' on yeah yeah thanks to you ♪ ♪ now i get what i want since you've been gone ♪ >> are you ready? ♪ how can i put it you put me on well i even fell for that stupid love song ♪ ♪ yeah yeah come on since you've been gone >> i don't know. ♪ how come i never hear you say ♪ ♪ i just wanna be with you well i guess you never felt that way ♪ ♪ but since you've been gone i can breathe for the first time ♪ ♪ i'm so movin' on yeah yeah
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thanks to you now i get ♪ ♪ what i want yeah since you been gone you had your chance you blew it out of sight ♪ ♪ out of mind shut your mouth i just can't take it ♪ ♪ again and again and again and again ♪ ♪ ♪ yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah ♪ ♪ since you've been gone i can breathe for the first time ♪ ♪ i'm so movin' on yeah yeah thanks to you now i get ♪ ♪ i get what i want 'cause i can breathe for the first time ♪ ♪ i'm so movin' on yeah yeah
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thanks to you ♪ ♪ now i get you should know that i always get what i want yeah ooh i said since you been gone babe ♪ ♪ yeah since you been gone baby yeah now that that loser is gone ♪ >> thank you. [ cheers and applause ]
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"piece by piece." kelly clarkson. who is out there, ross? >> hi. >> in a room of number one fans he's your number one fan so you get to take us off. >> i love the way they're embarrassing you. >> all three minutes. >> come on, ross. >> no pressure. >> yeah okay thanks for watching. we're always online at goodmorningamerica.com on yahoo!
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jummy: good morning. we are going to see if any of those accidents on the roadway have cleared up yet. jack taylor has the latest. >> getting better, we have police activity near the capital with the aipac convention going on. 395 to duke street north across the 11th, headed northbound into the third street tunnel, fire activity closed between ee and pennsylvania avenue. a live look at the beltway near colesville road, much better there have been a crash their university boulevard on the shoulder let loose, the traffic coming at us over towards georgia avenue. all in all, not too bad. maybe everyone got to work early because they are leaving early? jacqui: if you can, i would advise that. we have a wintry mix coming in by midday and the worst of the conditions will likely be late this afternoon and in the early evening hours.
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from noon until 10:00 across the region we have got dry air before it reaches the ground. 30 degrees downtown, 20 possible suburbs, 28 at dulles airport. pockets of freezing rain this afternoon, temperatures in the 30's, changing terrain overnight with showers expected to the day tomorrow. jummy: thank you for watching this morning. you can get more and -- see you back at noon.
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announcer: it's "live! with
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kelly & michael." today, hollywood superstar sigourney weaver. and from the film, "insurgent," ansel elgort. plus dr. ian smith serves up a delicious main course as we continue our "healthy, hearty cooking week." all next on "live." [captioning made possible by disney-abc domestic television] now, here are kelly ripa and michael strahan! [cheers and applause] ♪

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